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I like the part where the board begins to split and they zoom out to a completely different joint
They answered this question: wood dust covers all cracks after sanding. Additionally, if you didn't jump into conclusions and examined a little you would see the pattern of the wood is exact same in the end.
@@mojopin. You can clearly see the wood is cracked. Don't know why you're trying to argue about it. Your small pp energy is on full display.
@@mojopin.except it’s not the same? :0
@@fenarycalfest8732ignorant child shoo, kids like u who never work their ass wont know how sand paper worka
@@mojopin.its not
Even the wood grain changes. Amazing
😂
Same grain…..they sanded it afterwards.
Es el misma
Light.
No it didn't, look at the lighter piece before and after, there are 5 distinguishable grain lines that show in both joints
That joint was so tight that it fixed all wounds
That’s because it was a different joint in the end
I know
@@cinnreds18no, it's not... Can you not see the two faded dark spots that are on the wood in every frame?
The jump cut did 😂
@@TheImmoralNosferatuZoddum no I don't and I build cabinets for a living and that's not how you join and the jump cut is absolutely a different piece
隙間を埋めるのではなく、広げて隙間を無くすという発想が素晴らしい。出来上がりも美しくなるし。
広げると負担かかるから裂けて割れないか心配ではある(´・ω・`)
You'd buy snake oil, wouldn't you...?🤦♀️🤣🤣
It's amazing, you almost can't even tell that the joint he was trying to make was a complete failure and he had to switch to one that was cut correctly, and he still tried to pass it off as the original one he was making😂😂
Except if you actually pay attention, it is the same piece. You're just a jealous bastard. Look at the light colored wood for gods sake and count the dark colored grain lines in it. You'll see 5 distinct lines that appear in both pieces. Maybe if your head wasn't so far up your ass you'd be able to see it.
I mean, to be fair...If the Video were done correctly, you would have never commented.
@@kylematlock7499 exactly, so his video was a success in terms of interaction
😅
I hope to one day be as good at carpentry as this person is at video editing…
Except the video editing here isn't that good. You need to strive for better 😅
😂
Совершенно верно 😂
I am Carpenter. This stresses the Wood to much. Just YT Intention.
I’m sure it’s not edited ,my carpenter uncle does the same and even in japan thats how they work
木材を組み合わせる方法はいくつもあるけど、こうやって最初に考えた人は天才だと思う
先を越された😂
Это ужасная работа. Если уж он забыл сразу сделать ласточкино хвост, то клин надо было делать один посередине бруска. Тогда бы ничего не треснуло.
これくらいのレベルで天才と思っちゃう人は頭悪いと思う
これって入れる時と同じ方向に普通に抜けない?
縦方向に抜けない形にしてる意味がなくなってるかと
このやり方は間違ってるよ。
Such a talent!! And the award goes to - the editor😂
absolutely no awards will be given to the editor for this one lol
这是几千年前就有在用的方法,中国用的很多,现在也有大量只用木头镶嵌搭建起来的大型建筑。
距今5000年~7000年前的新石器时代早期的浙江余姚河姆渡遗址就出土了大量的木构建筑榫卯,而同时期的域外地区也均有类似的榫卯出土发现。 新石器时代 河姆渡人就已经在使用榫卯结构。 春秋战国时期 榫卯从建筑中的运用发展到了家具中的运用。 秦汉时期 主体的木构架日趋成熟,榫卯结构也随之发展了起来,出现了榫卯砖、企口砖、锲型砖等。 魏晋南北朝时期 民族大融合,各个民族的文化经济等各方面的交流不断加深,对家具的发展也起到了促进作用,榫卯快速发展。 隋唐时期 榫卯与家具和建筑同时进入发展鼎盛时期,高型家具迅速发展木构建筑精密坚实
First of all this is a Japanese technic and its called shashimono k@@CN68688
@@CN68688first of all it's a Japanese technique its called shashimono so shut up don't share wrong information here
@@CN68688 That is 100% true, hats down to innovators from back then! The issue I was pointing is that the video above made a cut and switched the darker wood - that's the only thing I was commenting on.
Such great talent, that it made the wood repair itself in the end 🤣
Такие клинышки забивали в ручку молотка или в топорище топора !
@@user-pu6ok9vc2f yes, the difference from an ax or a hammer is that the wedges here are fixed, and the work piece is driven into them.
Neat way to avoid unsightly nails, if you do it right :)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No,it's stupid!
They answered this question: wood dust covers all cracks after sanding. Additionally, if you didn't jump into conclusions and examined a little you would see the pattern of the wood is exact same in the end.
The completely different wood made me giggle
It's the exact same wood... they just sanded it. If you look at the grain carefully before and after it's clearly the same wood just sanded
it's not though. It's a completely different piece. Look at how the first one is split and fitted. The other telling feature is that it's a WHOLE OTHER GOD DAMN SHADE LIGHTER DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE HE WAS WORKING WITH. The finished product is also missing the slat lines from the wedge because it's a drop in piece and not a hammer in. It's a fake my guy, don't believe everything you see on the internet especially if you aren't going to look at it that well
It is the same wood... don't patronize me asshole... the reason there's no slat lines or anything like that is because he filled in holes with sawdust-wood glue mixture... the reason it LOOKS lighter is because he sanded it and also it's at a different angle to the sun... the grain is exactly the same... so no its not fake and don't patronize me and tell me I need to look closer when you're the one who improperly evaluated the clip
@@avon22889to be fair.. it’s easy to make those disappear if they’re the same shade as the wood they’re going Into. Plus sanding and finishing, it’s pretty easy to make them “disappear”
@@avon22889 same piece..
Not only it changes the shape of the wood, but it also makes the surface smooth. Amazing technique
It's called sanding
@@thanasis-_- He sanded more wood onto the corners?! Amazing.
@@skotnica93 they are surface scratches
I like the “my dumb idea was dumb so I just did it the right way and acted like no one would notice” part
This comment seems like an anime title nowadays 😂😂😂😂
@@nourelmsalm6100 fr titles are getting ridiculous
Shut up brainlet
@@paytonvon-weller3601 go read a book
It’s not really a dumb idea tho
That is fucking amazing! You nailed that wedge in so perfectly you changed the wood!
But he really changed the wood lol
Dude it is just rotated and sanded the only way it could be a different board is if the woodgrain was painted onto the second piece the same way as the first 😊
@christopherwilliams9518 it's not the same grain lines though... look at the top left line... one goes to the corner and the other one is 3mm below the corner
@@TheXxthedamagedxX Oops. Look again.
There is a reason professionals don't build like this, just because it looks cool doesn't mean it's actually practical. And that's not even talking about the fact that they switched frames at the end
😞⁉️Mas achei a ideia muito boa.
Actually it is practical. I have made many doors like this including very large oak doors. The advantage of a foxwedge joint is that you don't get rot and water ingress through the exposed end grain that you can with a traditional mortice and tenon. And once that joint is pressed home and the PVA is set, trust me, it's going nowhere.
That is a valid joint. We don't build with this technique in the mass because it takes a lot of time and money to do it this way. Remember there are buildings thousands of years old using these techniques where some of our most recent buildings are built to be replaceable.
Professionals? lol, the reason you don't do his is because you're not a master woodworker. Joints like this last longer and stronger than just hammering a nail to join the wood together.
Я восхищена работай мастера
Amazing Wood Art should be available in India too
最後で右側割れてるじゃん…完成品は違うものになってるし…これは日本のクオリティーではない。
割れてないときもあるので単に木目だと思いますよ。
これで割れるにしてもソンなところじゃ有り得ませんから。
木目が違うから最後の映像は別物。
なんだかな~。
It only works well in the softer wood types. Hardwoods tend to crack or completely split. A little lubricating oil on the wedges and in the grooves may help. Make sure the grooves are cut exactly the same length as the wedges. Carpentry is great!
😅@@walkaroundthetown3198
That seems to be the general international concensus.
Atleast there's something almost everyone can agree on in this world. 😅
I love it when woodworking videos are formatted like a Bennie Hill episode!
😂😂😂😂😂
Wow! I haven’t heard that name in a while! I used to love watching him with my dad when I was in high school! Thanks for the memory! ❤
It just needs music.
I just turned off the audio on this video and then started a YT clip of the Benny Hill theme in another window. IT WAS AWESOME!
А а если сверху вставить в паз сплошную деревяшку? К чему такие сложности?
Вывод такой, такое нужно применять при конусных отверстиях.😊
Не будет надёжной фиксации.
Так в последнем кадре так и показано😂, сплошная))) очередной развод😅
она отшлифована.. там видно, если присмотреться @@minstrel9929
Разучились делать , "ласточкин хвост" . Или не умели ... .
The way the wood changes is like magic, it's so impressive! The attention to detail in the joints is amazing, truly a work of art.
Зачем столько заморачиваться😂😂😂 вырезать точную форму и насалить сверху👍👍👍👍👍
Потому что это разрез. Соединение называется ласточкин хвост
Это же пример в разрезе, отверстие в реальности может быть глухим
Why bother making, just order online
Молдаван збирає
Мається на увазі що це глухий отвір має бути. А якщо уважно придивитись то кінцевий результат такий який ви і вказали.
А нельзя сразу выпилить по форме и не изобретать велосипед😂😂😂
А как ты вставишь такую неровную форму? Прикол в том что это соединение без крепежей!😂
@@MrDemshuk С боку.
@@MrDemshuk И на клей.
This is for an example. The actual use would not have the open face as seen here. If it did, they would do just that, and cut the exact dovetail.
Это ещё не факт, что при забивании клиньев у темного дерева не треснут в основании те тонкие боковые части. Когда делают гнутую мебель не все слои дерева остаются целыми. Это можно заметить на старых стульях с гнутыми спинками.
That last frame is a totally different joint from the previous frames - deceptive !/?
Update - Sun16Jne2024AD
I'm amazed how much chatter and comment can be generated by something of little interest !/?
Après le ponçage, la poussière de bois recouvrira toutes les fissures et on ne les verra plus
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Translation please.
Solid in ....NEVER TO be REMOVED
Yep. They probably made a template and traced it on the other board and tapped it in through the top.
😊😊
Beautiful & impressive ❤🙏
Сразу заметно, что в правом лепестке уже есть трещина. ОХРЕНЕТЬ КАКОЕ НАДЁЖНОЕ СОЕДИНЕНИЕ!!!
Ll you hi me IOU😊pretty too I
you are definitely special needs
Финальное изделие не имеет пропилов, просто "ласточкин хвост", вставленный с лицевой стороны?!
Для наглядности.
كلامك خطء طريقته صح
Монтаж...
@@user-ib1es6yr1bдля пиздежа(.
Там на правом пропиле после забивания пошла трещина вверх.))
Поигрался парень ради лайков? Одной фрезой всё делается.
Yet this is a super craftsman works. 🎉
It worked. Looks very very nice.
Wow transforming wood. Love the new invention.
Супеееееер 👍👍👍Крутоооо 👏👏👏БРАВОООО 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 в данном моменте очень скурпулезный и точный расчёт при формировании дополнительных деталей🙏🙏🙏 в таком случае надо быть отличным ювелиром🫶🫶🫶👏👏👏
В ссср строили на века таким образом
Золотые ручки👍👋👋👋
Parece uma coisa q foi imventada agora seculo 21 no mundo da carpintaria isso e normal meu pai e carpinteiro vi muito ele fazer olha q eu tenho 50 anos
Me too the same .my grandpa a carpenter .🎉😊
삼각 쐐기를 저렇게 딱맞게 자르는 것부터가 예삿 일이 아니네...
Man. Jesus chris its for places where you cant/ dont want it to be visible. The side is open so you can see whats happening, and yes you can do all that with hand tools.
Due to the experience can be done it easy 🎉
@@maxymorzeszko8344
Jesus Christ allso basically belongs to a carpenter Community . Honda co mr saichuro Honda belongs to Smith. Just for an informations.🎉❤.
That wood was a sitting almost an 1/8 inch under the joint. But with Sanding and wood dust, you magically brought it out to level? Did they also fix the giant cracks and splits in the grain that the wedges caused?
This is a demo. You wouldn't be able to see if if it was done in a real placement. Ffs.
@Alacritous so they film a demo of the improper way of doing a dovetail, cut camera, then show a joint that was very clearly made by not using the method they used in the video? If it's supposed to be a mortise and tenon, you're ruining both the structural integrity and finish of the wood. A half dovetail and wedge would be 10x better and give you the ability to separate the joint in the future if necessary. But I'm the asshole, got it 👌
@@nickmontgomery347 do you know what a cutaway is? It's so you can see what's going on inside something. It's quite a common teaching tool.
Золотых дел мастер! Всё вымеряно, учтено и ни одного гвоздя не надо. Как приятно смотреть на такую профессиональную,, аккуратную работу!
Отшдиыофсро
😮😊Оьщдтялд
Жэоэшэ
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Зшдл
У меня отец стамеской и долотом делал соединения ласточкин хвост, ящики для комодов и прочее.😏
Fooling us
My grandpa also a carpenter. Did so many wood art and craft works. (NO more😢 now)
My cousin also best carpenter. He fixed a x in the bulb Shelly's inside. Unfortunately Unable to post that's photo here .
Đáng sém đáng mê đáng học đáng đội ownhân tài này nè hệ ạ.
em cảm ơn anh ạ
Ага, а как вы точить эти треугольники идеально?....
У нас есть много способов сделать деревянные шипы.
@queu d'aronde merci
Сделайте диагональные надрезы
yes sir
Astounding craftsmanship. I would think a little glue couldn't hurt, unless this is a product designed for possible future disassembly.
切れ目に入った木材の継ぎ目が分からないぐらい綺麗な仕事で見ていて気持ち良い動画
なぜ彼は三角形の隙間を埋めるような楔を横から打たないのか?
なぜ彼がわざわざ木が割れるような方法を採用するのかが分からない
楔無しで同じ形を上からはめればいいよねw。これ端っこ割れてるしw
楔を食い込ませて先を広げることで、木に固定しているのだと思います
これは断面を見せてわかりやすくしてるだけで、釘無しで柱が建てられるということだと思います。
Не извлекайка, как мина, оригинально рассчитано. Добра, удачи и всех земных благ.
I think I have now learned where Russian quality control comes from.
Nice try, but the video went out of focus after you drove the dovetail with wedges in. Right when you rub your hand over the smooth finish.
you can sand it out and it'll look like that.
Thats what I thought nobody wants to watch him sand that shit down
After the filler? Nah this nice enough work dude...
@HamguyBacon Sand it out 😂 What are you talking about 😂 look at it! The wedges aren't even flush with the main block at the very start, so there will be no sanding. It's a bullshit edited video 😂😂😂
The wedges aren't even flush with the main block 😂 it's inside 3mm
Всё гениальное - просто😊
Все это лажа почти в самом конце правая сторона треснула а потом показывают идеально 😅
Я тоже заметил трещину
They planed, and sanded it..look at the grains.. all the same!
And the wood grain and coloration magically changed! Truly impressive that this technique changes it into an entirely different piece of wood.
@@samanthabolduc3238 I looked at the grains. They are obviously not the same. Planing and sanding will not magically move a knot an inch to the left.
Видно что последний кадр подменен но до этого было видно что заполнение было недостаточным. Зачем обманывать так людей!?
Идея интересная и вполне рабочая, но нужен очень точный расчёт клиньев и пропилов. И сажать надо на клей, тогда даже в случае, если будет трещина, то соединение будет работать, как надо.
You cut your wedges and place all pieces in the opening, having the wedges left and right of the main piece, before you wedge them. You adjust the wedges until all fits in the space. Then you can wedge the piece in place.
Походу трещина и получилась потому что там склейка и дальше на видео соединение уже без клиньев .
Вы правы
中国的宫殿几千年到现在,都是用这个榫卯结构去做的。
o
Это соединение называется ласточкин хвост.
Как правило их изготавливают сразу клиновидными и забивают пласты на пласты. А никак на видео торец в боковину
I'm 90% sure that this joint is real. It's meant to allow you to make a dovetail joint in the middle of a beam. The readon why this one was done on the edge was so you could see it.
master wood workers do things that we mere mortals know nothing about. I had a friend who, when his music playing days were over, became a master wood worker. My kitchen cabinet doors, pantry, kitchen cabinet addition, and folding TV tray were all expertly crafted by him. He died at 80, much too early.
❤😢.so sad. Sorry.
Так то можно и сверху без клиньев забить,другое дело если глухое отверстие.
Так это пример
глухое отверстияотверстие?АА как сделать такое глухие
It's bullshit. Click bait
@@Александр-ц6м4н стамеской и долото.
맷돌 어처구니 고정할 때 사용하는 방법이네요.
Wonderful Master craftsman
I get the idea of installing a blind joint; but the last (finished) joint appears to be a different piece of wood perfectly designed to fit (not blind)
Just incredible workmanship
どうもありがとうございます。
Làm thế này một thời gian nó sẽ tạo ra vết nứt
В конечном результате показал издание, там клиньев нет, за лохов нас😂😂😂
да знаем у нас это ласточкин хвост😂
Почему нельзя было эту деталь выточить по форме и вложить сверху, а не сбоку?
Внимательно присмотрись в конце видео, так и сделали, и то что делали в начале это бессмысленно @@user-bx5zd8sf2w
@@keydwish4805 почему вы думаете, что они так сделали? Я как реставратор и иконописец вижу эти шпонки в конце, просто они очень хорошо зашкурены. Но они мне видны.
Но я имела ввиду, что если деталь открытая, как здесь, то можно и сверху вложить. Шпонки нужны только если паз внутри и другим способом не влезть. Но может быть он это сделал, чтобы показать этот способ.
Но в любом случае, не всякое дерево выдержит и выпил должен быть грамотный.
I think this is a Japanese wood working technique. There was a time in Japan's history where they didn't have a whole lot of metal lying around, and what little they had was used to make swords and nothing else. You can find some pretty old Japanese structures still standing today that were built like this.
こうして釘を使わない伝説の様な建造物が出来上がったのですね!
❤❤❤❤❤ those who deceive believe nothing is possible...
Wonderful craftsmanship ❤
Thank you
Lol you must need glasses old man
素晴らしい!職人さんですね!😊
木造建築の建具、かなり高度な補強の工夫があるんだね。
i like how the editor made the quality worse to blend it in better lmao
Сделано на совесть значит на века!!!
Мне понравилось смотреть на эти руки мастера ,такие ловкие.❤
Who came to read the comments, please like this comment and have drink coffee before leav, I am going to arrange coffee and water for all of you. ☕☕☕
😅😂🎉❤
У меня больше всего вызвало умиление то, как у авторов этого видео сами распилы и клинья вдруг как по мановению волшебной палочки, взяли и исчезли и перед изумленными зрителями возникла ровная и гладкая поверхность соеденения "ласточкин хвост".
В общем, как когда-то любил говорить Аркадий Райкин:
"Ох и дурят нашего брата..."
"Yup!" "Wasn't the same piece of wood!" Pretty deceiving and getting trolls to get likes.🤨
"Ласточкин хвост" соединение
@@grad-jm6opЭто "скрытый" монтаж, хрен разберёшь.
Самое смешное - это последний кадр, где показана совсем другая деталь, выпиленная один в один без прорезей и клиньев 😂
Это не хвост, это порнуха какая то
Ok...Real Man of Genius! Das 😎 all! 👍😉
Very nice 👍
Great skill
Bravo 😊
Я один заметил что в конце он её подменил, она не могла так идеально состыковаться, ну не шла она к этому, а в последнюю секунду камера ушла на секунду и идеальный стык, ну как так
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Шуруп забитый молотком лучше, чем гвоздь закрученный отвёрткой!
最後だけもの変わってないか?
何か違うな!?
うむっ!?
カンナかけたんじゃないの?仕上げ
Quá chuẩn
Clever idea. But an even more clever use of deceptive camera angles.
If you stop this video before the pounding stops you see several gaps and that the right, thin piece of teak or mahogany is actually breaking. It has a crack going all of the way through/across it.
So with various camera angles and perhaps sawdust and glue the defects are covered over, filled in, obscured.
Depending on how that joint is used or where it is used, it might be a joint that easily fails. Perhaps catastrophically!
A properly cut dove tail joint does not need added wedges or shims. Or glue and saw dust for filler!
Sorry, but this dovetail joint is a Complete FAIL!!!
After sanding, the wood dust will fill in the cracks and you will no longer see them
@ bro stop using that as a reason your just fake be a man
@XuongGoAnLac, why not just make a robust joint that fits from the top? You're making a mockery of your craft for no reason!
Clever idea
Это прочнее ,чем готовый запил.
For everyone saying "but it's the same piece, look at the pattern".
I did. Look at the top left corner where the 2 pieces meet. Both before and after. (Of the brighter piece of wood) The dark streak before meets then absolute corner, while the after only goes part way up.
The wood was changed, they are not the same. Glad we could end this argument.
Sorry, I got those backwards. But my point remains.
@@lastchips7638 I mean, I saw about 5. They were mainly replies.
They also argued that it "was filled and sanded down", which yea, is bull. I just wanted to give definitive proof within the scope of their own video. And not just using basic functional logic, which they want to ignore.
Говорят, если перевернуть стул, то можно усадить четверых лайфхакеров... 😊
Best comment by far.
😂😂
А почему бы просто сверху забить? Без выпендрёжа
Это показано в разрезе для наглядности
さすがですね。すごい。
Very nice engineering. Am I right in my assumption, the wood panel so inserted can’t be withdrawn to dismantle it normally.
Dovetail method is permanently to avoid dismantle .🎉
Вставить сбоку? Неее, мы пойдём тупым путём!😂
Дофига умный? Это для примера
这个侧面是为了让你看清这项技术是如何成立的 如果侧面封住 这个技术依然成立😊
До ваты не дошло
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Thank you for sharing. LOVED & SUBSCRIBED.
Teori yang bermanfaat❤
It is not the same wood at the end!
Same wood. Just sanded it. Notice its original color and the lines.
Und warum klopfst du es nicht von oben? So sparst du dir die keile😂😂😂😂
Ну а если это соединение скрыто?
Wenn Sie tun, was Sie wollen, werden Sie genauer sein
This will absolutely work with specific hardwood like mahogany as pictured and humidity. I hope glue or adhesive was applied prior?
Excellent carpentry ❤
А сверху вставить, такой же формы?!
Это показана "механика" работы клиньев ДЛЯ ГЛУХОГО ОТВЕРСТИЯ (по-другому не вставишь...)
А что сразу хвостик вырезать нельзя было
Нет
Тогда кина бы небыло😅
Man I use this everyday, it is especially satisfying when the grain of the wood changes dramatically and it starts to fit seamlessly
完成品違う物じゃないですか!
デモンストレーション用なので問題無し
料理番組で「で、2時間寝かせたものがこうなります」って違うもの出してくるのと同じ
@@user-pg5sz6nt7q
それは生放送だからでしょ?
これは編集で時間はどうにでもなる。
なのに完成品に違う物が出てくるのは、どうかな?と思う。
@@j.p.k6039
生放送なら許せて、録画だと許せない理由って何だろう?
見てる側としては、生放送だけにその方法を認めるようなメリットがあるわけじゃないので、どちらでも同じだと思うけど?w
@@user-pg5sz6nt7q
RUclipsだから、工程は編集で時間調整出来ますよね?
作品を入れ替える意味が無い。
まあ、この動画の人は最後の入れ替わる作品の様な物が作れなかったと言う事ですよね。
だから最後の一瞬だけ入れ替えたんだなと、私は思いました。
@@j.p.k6039
変わったところが気になるんですねw
出来る出来ないはともかく、やるかやらないかを決めるのは動画を作る人だと思いますが?
動画を作る人全員が、どの動画でも出来る事を全てやってるわけでもないでしょうし
THIS VIDEO IS VERY BEAUTIFUL
The mortise and tenon structure is the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancient Chinese and has spread to all parts of the world, allowing people to understand and use it.
TECNICA MAESTRA LOS JAPONESES, QUE BARBAROS
Feels like both of us it's the first time😂
Eres un crack si señor esta muy bien 👍
it's excellent work 👍
Beautiful job
❤❤❤ nice technique.